hitercession' Hasn't Helped Jews in Arab Lands

LONDON (JTA)—The interven- pression on the various Arab coon- "subjected to cruel oppression and
lion of international agencies and I tries with respect to their Jewish often direct persecution," accord-

friendly powers has made no im- citizens who have been arrested or

ORT

Graduate in Iran Awarded Shah's Medal

NEW YORK—A. Karimi, a young
graduate of ORT-Iran, placed first
recently in a nationwide entrance
examination for the University of
Teheran and was given a medal
by the Shah of Iran for his achieve-
ment.
Karimi, whose major was re-
frigeration mechanics, competed
with 2,300 applicants. He is the
second ORT student in Iran to
achieve this honor.
Hailing from Sanandadj, the

capital of Iranian Kurdistan, Ka-
rimi has been, and still is, a board-
ing student at ORT-Iran. He lost
his father when very young and
was helped to gain his education
by ORT. At present, he attends
the university, while continuing to
reside in the ORT dormitory and
teaching evening courses twice a
week.

Men die today from overwork—
making those easy payments.

ing to a report of the World Jew-
ish Congress.
The report, prepared by the
executive committee of the WJC's
British section for the national
biennial conference that opened
Saturday night, noted that there
had been no major change in the
situation of Eastern European
Jews since last June's Arab-Israeli
war. The main concerns of the
WJC, according to the report, are
the position of Soviet Jewry, Jews
in Arab countries, human rights
and the struggle against Nazism
and anti-Semitism.

Friday, February 9, 1968-9

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